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The particular need for replication in the quantitative study of SLA : a case study of the mnemonic effect of assonance in collocations Universiteit Gent
Fixation: Unity and diversity. Collocations, fixed expressions, situational phrases, proverbs KU Leuven
Nadja Nesselhauf: Collocations in a Learner Corpus Universiteit Antwerpen
Incidental collocation learning from reading-while-listening and captioned TV viewing and predictors of learning gains KU Leuven
Although a number of previous studies have shown that TV viewing can lead to incidental vocabulary learning, most of them focused on single words. Little research has examined the effect of captioned TV viewing on incidental collocation learning compared with other modes of input. In addition, research on the factors that affect incidental collocation from different input modes is still relatively scarce and has produced inconclusive findings. ...
A longitudinal study on the effect of mode of reading on incidental collocation learning and predictors of learning gains KU Leuven
This paper reports on a longitudinal study on the impact of reading mode on incidental collocation learning and predictors of learning gains. The experiment lasted 11 weeks and involved 118 Vietnamese EFL learners who were assigned to an experimental group and a no treatment control group. The experimental group encountered 32 target collocations in three graded readers in three reading modes: reading-while-listening, reading with textual input ...
Weighted radial basis collocation method for large deformation analysis of rubber-like materials Universiteit Gent
A nonlinear formulation, based on the total Lagrange description of the weighted radial basis collocation method (WRBCM), is proposed for the large deformation analysis of rubber-like materials where the materials are hyperelastic and nearly incompressible. The WRBCM based on the strong form collocation is a genuinely meshfree method that eliminates the need for meshing. As a result, it effectively circumvents challenges associated with mesh ...
Habitual auxiliaries in Ancient Greek : grammaticalization and diachronic collocation shifts Universiteit Gent
This article discusses the grammaticalization of the habitual auxiliaries εἴωθα, φιλέω, ἐθέλω and νομίζω in Archaic and Classical Greek. I aim to (1) provide a more complete understanding of the Ancient Greek expressions of habituality; (2) distinguish clearly between habitual aspect and (possibly diachronically) related semantic categories such as iterativity and genericity; (3) demonstrate the usefulness of grammaticalization and collocation ...